Michael A. De Leon is a graphic designer by day, but wears many hats in his off time. In 2004, after several years of covering the Spurs, he started Project Spurs, a Spurs team fansite as an outlet to provide content to Spurs fans, while continuing to write for himself and learning the ins and outs of online publishing and web design. He has since built a writing team and started a popular weekly Spurs podcast called the Spurscast.

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By Jeff Garcia, Project Spurs As if losing to Arcade Fire’s Win Butler in a three-point shooting contest wasn’t embarrassing enough, it seem San Antonio Spurs’ Matt Bonner met more embarrassment at the hands of Butler yet again. Bonner took part in the Pop vs. Jock game for Pop Montreal 2011 where Butler put Bonner […]
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By Paul Garcia, Project Spurs Now that the lockout has officially eaten into the preseason, one familiar face to San Antonio Spurs fans is hoping a deal will be resolved soon. Zach Randolph is a household name in the city of San Antonio as he led the Memphis Grizzlies to one of the biggest upsets […]
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By Jeff Garcia, Project Spurs San Antonio Spurs’ Kawhi Leonard has been maximizing this NBA offseason and lockout. He has been displaying a tremendous work ethic, working on his shot to the point of bringing in his own lamps to the gym, and played in the Las Vegas Impact League. All of which can only help […]
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By Paul Garcia, Project Spurs I don’t know if former NBA great and Minnesota Timberwolves GM Kevin McHale was serious or just joking when he made a remark to Dwayne Casey in 2007. Here, I’ll let you read what he said first. Click HERE for the complete article at Project Spurs.
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By Trevor Zickgraf, Project Spurs? Remember Major League 2? Remember how Ricky “Wild Thing” Vaughn played by Charlie Sheen showed up to training camp wearing a suit, a hot blond agent/trophy girlfriend and an arsenal of awful pitches he had given names to as some sort of attempt at branding.?? I mean who could forget […]
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It was supposed to be Jimmer’s All-Stars, but San Antonio Spurs draftee Kawhi Leonard and Team Leonard gave Kings draftee and host Jimmer Fredette a 138-128 beating in Fredette’s return to the Marriott Center in front of a crowd of Jimmer Nation loyalists. Leonard was the captain of his team, and started with Kemba Walker, […]
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By Paul Garcia, Project Spurs The saying, “To the victor goes the spoils” couldn’t have a better meaning than for San Antonio Spurs’ Tony Parker after leading the French national team to silver at the Eurobasket 2011 tournament and securing a spot at the 2012 Olympic games for France. According to the French site leParisien.fr, Parker kicked […]
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By Trevor Zickgraf, Project Spurs High level NBA lockout negotiations resumed today in hopes of avoiding any sort shortened season. It wasn’t made immediately clear what specifics they’d be addressing, but Chris Sheridan, quoting John Canzano from the Oregonian, says that one item that has been discussed is a cap friendly amnesty provision. Click HERE […]
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By Jeff Garcia, Project Spurs San Antonio Spurs’ Matt Bonner was among other NBA players and musicians for the Rock The Court charity basketball tournament but it seems Bonner had his hands full with Arcade Fire’s Win Butler. First off, Bonner was selected as the number one overall pick for the tournament but proceeded to […]
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By Paul Garcia, Project Spurs As the 2011 Pan American games are set to begin in late October in Guadalajara, Mexico, one coach tied with the San Antonio Spurs’ D-League affiliate Austin Toros has been added to the staff for the American roster. Toros head coach Brad Jones has been added to the list of coaches who […]
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